EP3701561A1 - Systems and methods for preventing stiction of high aspect ratio structures and/or repairing high aspect ratio structures - Google Patents
Systems and methods for preventing stiction of high aspect ratio structures and/or repairing high aspect ratio structuresInfo
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- the present disclosure relates to processing of substrates, and more particularly to methods for preventing stiction of high aspect ratio (HAR) structures and/or repairing HAR structures.
- HAR high aspect ratio
- Substrate processing systems may be used to deposit film on a substrate such as semiconductor wafer or to etch, clean and/or otherwise treat the surface of the substrate.
- the substrates may be subjected to wet processing.
- the substrate may be mounted on a rotary chuck. As the rotary chuck is rotated, fluid nozzles may be used to dispense fluid such as a liquid or gas and/or heat may be applied to treat the substrate.
- the substrates include high aspect ratio (HAR) structures.
- the HAR structures may include nanopillars, trenches or vias.
- the HAR structures have a width (parallel to a surface of the substrate) that is significantly less than a depth (perpendicular to a surface of the substrate) of the feature.
- HAR structures having an aspect ratio greater than 5: 1 are fairly common.
- More advanced processes include HAR structures having even higher aspect ratios. Pattern collapse occurs when one or more of the HAR structures collapse, move laterally relative to a surface of the substrate and/or directly contact adjacent HAR structures. Pattern collapse is often encountered during drying after a wet clean process
- the substrate can be dried using supercritical C0 2 .
- supercritical C0 2 is relatively expensive and has implementation issues.
- the surface of the substrate can be modified with a layer to prevent stiction.
- surface modification is often expensive since it requires extra chemistries to be used.
- Surface modification also leads to material loss since the modified layer needs to be removed.
- the substrate can also be dried using isopropyl alcohol (I PA) that is delivered to the surface of the substrate at a temperature close to the boiling point of I PA.
- I PA isopropyl alcohol
- the substrate can also be treated using hydrofluoric (HF) vapor etching in vacuum equipment operated at vacuum pressures.
- HF hydrofluoric
- the vacuum equipment is typically expensive and cannot be used to perform wet cleaning.
- the preceding wet clean step is often necessary to remove organic or metal contaminants from the surface of the substrate.
- a method for treating high aspect ratio (HAR) structures arranged on a surface of a substrate includes a) spin rinsing the surface of the substrate using a first rinsing liquid; b) spinning off the first rinsing liquid from the surface of the substrate; and c) directing a gas mixture containing hydrogen fluoride onto the surface of the substrate after the first rinsing liquid is dispensed.
- HAR high aspect ratio
- the hydrogen fluoride is a first reactive component and the gas mixture further contains a second reactive component. At least one of the second reactive component is a proton acceptor, and/or the second reactive component includes an OH-group.
- the second reactive component is selected from a group consisting of water vapor, alcohol vapor, ammonia and amine.
- c) is performed after b) or c) is performed within 60 seconds after a).
- the gas mixture further contains an inert carrier gas and alcohol vapor.
- the inert carrier gas includes molecular nitrogen and the alcohol vapor includes isopropyl alcohol.
- the gas mixture is delivered by a nozzle located in a range from 1 mm to 40 mm from the surface of the substrate.
- the gas mixture is delivered from the nozzle at a dispense velocity in a range from 1 to 50 m/s.
- the gas mixture is delivered from the nozzle at a flow rate of 1 to 20 slm.
- a cross-sectional area of an orifice of the nozzle is in a range from 3 to 30 mm 2 , a), b) and c) are performed at a temperature in a range from 20°C to 400°C. a), b) and c) are performed at a temperature in a range from 50°C to 150°C. a), b) and c) are performed when the substrate is maintained at a predetermined pressure in a range from 900 hPa to 1100 hPa. a), b) and c) are performed with the substrate arranged on a rotary chuck of a device.
- the device further comprises a first liquid dispenser connected to a first rinsing liquid source, a vapor supply to supply solvent vapor, and a gas dispenser connected to a gas source and the vapor supply to dispense the gas mixture onto a surface of the substrate.
- the gas dispenser comprises a showerhead.
- the gas dispenser comprises an arm, a nozzle, and a motor to scan the arm across the substrate while the gas mixture is supplied.
- a), b) and c) are performed at a temperature greater than 100°C.
- the gas mixture further comprises ammonia.
- the first rinsing liquid comprises an organic, water miscible solvent.
- the gas mixture includes hydrogen fluoride in a range from 0.05% to 10% volume, alcohol in a range from 0.05% to 10% volume, and an inert gas in a range from 80% to 99.9% volume.
- the gas mixture includes hydrogen fluoride in a range from 0.5% to 5% volume, alcohol in a range from 0.5% to 2.5% volume, and an inert gas in a range from 92.5% to 99% volume.
- the gas mixture includes hydrogen fluoride in a range from 0.1 % to 5% volume, alcohol in a range from 0.1 % to 5% volume, and an inert gas in a range from 90% to 99.8% volume.
- a device for treating high aspect ratio (HAR) structures arranged on a surface of a substrate includes a rotary chuck to rotate the substrate.
- a first nozzle rinses the surface of the substrate using a first rinsing liquid as the rotary chuck rotates the substrate.
- a second nozzle directs a gas mixture containing hydrogen fluoride onto the surface of the substrate after the first rinsing liquid is dispensed.
- a first liquid dispenser is connected to a first rinsing liquid source.
- a vapor supply supplies a second reactive component.
- a gas dispenser is connected to a gas source and the vapor supply dispenses the gas mixture onto a surface of the substrate.
- a mixing manifold mixes the hydrogen fluoride and second reactive component.
- An open chamber surrounds the rotary chuck.
- a closed chamber surrounds the rotary chuck.
- a vapor supply supplies solvent vapor.
- the gas mixture further contains the solvent vapor.
- the solvent vapor is selected from a group consisting of water vapor and alcohol vapor.
- the second nozzle directs the gas mixture containing hydrogen fluoride onto the surface of the substrate after the first rinsing liquid is spun off the substrate.
- the second nozzle directs the gas mixture containing hydrogen fluoride onto the surface of the substrate within 60 seconds after the first rinsing liquid is dispensed.
- a heater heats the substrate to a temperature in a range from 20°C to 400°C.
- the heater heats the substrate to a temperature in a range from 50°C to 150°C.
- the substrate is maintained at a predetermined pressure in a range from 900 hPa to 1 100 hPa.
- a heater to heat the substrate to a temperature greater than 100°C and the gas mixture further contains ammonia.
- a controller controls rotation of the rotary chuck, dispensing of the first rinsing liquid from the first nozzle and dispensing of the gas mixture from the second nozzle.
- the second nozzle is located in a range from 1 mm to 40 mm from the surface of the substrate.
- the gas mixture is delivered from the second nozzle at a dispense velocity in a range from 1 to 50 m/s.
- the gas mixture is delivered from the second nozzle at a flow rate of 1 to 20 slm.
- a cross-sectional area of an orifice of the second nozzle is in a range from 3 to 30 mm 2 .
- the gas mixture includes hydrogen fluoride in a range from 0.5% to 5% volume, alcohol in a range from 0.5% to 2.5% volume, and inert gas in a range from 92.5% to 99% volume.
- the gas mixture includes an inert gas in a range from 80% to 99.9% volume, hydrogen fluoride in a range from 0.05% to 10% volume, and alcohol in a range from 0.05% to 10% volume.
- the gas mixture includes an inert gas in a range from 90% to 99.8% volume, hydrogen fluoride in a range from 0.1 % to 5% volume, and alcohol in a range from 0.1 % to 5% volume.
- FIGs. 1A-1 C are side cross-sectional views illustrating a substrate before and after wet cleaning and drying and after repair according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 2A is a functional block diagram of an example of a rotary chuck arranged in a closed chamber for processing a substrate according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 2B is a plan view of the rotary chuck of FIG. 2A;
- FIG. 2C is a functional block diagram of an example of a rotary chuck arranged in an open chamber for processing a substrate according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram of another example of a rotary chuck for processing a substrate according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a method for processing a substrate according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating another example of a method for processing a substrate according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 6 is a functional block diagram illustrating a wet processing device and a separate collapse repair device according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 7 is a functional block diagram of a collapse repair device utilizing an arm and a nozzle according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a functional block diagram of a collapse repair device utilizing a showerhead according to the present disclosure.
- Systems and methods according to the present disclosure relate to wet processing and dry etching of a substrate including high aspect ratio (HAR) structures.
- the wet processing and dry etching can be performed at or near atmospheric pressure in a wet clean tool after the substrate is processed.
- the combination of wet processing and dry etching in a single hardware device provides a less expensive alternative to the other drying processes and adds little or no processing time.
- the wet processing can be completed in the wet processing tool and the repair process can be performed in a separate repair tool.
- a gas mixture is dispensed onto the surface of the substrate.
- the gas mixture includes hydrofluoric (HF) gas.
- the gas mixture may further include a second reactive component (such as a solvent vapor or a proton acceptor or component having an OH- group) and/or a carrier gas.
- the carrier gas includes an inert gas such as molecular nitrogen (N 2 ).
- N 2 molecular nitrogen
- the second reactive component includes water or alcohol (methanol, IPA, or other alcohol). Other alcohols can be used.
- the mixing method for the gases includes mixing N 2 with IPA and then dding pure HF gas to the IPA/N 2 mixture.
- the gas mixture includes HF in a range from 0.5% to 5% volume, alcohol in a range from 0.5% to 2.5% volume, and an inert gas in a range from 92.5% to 99% volume.
- the gas mixture is generated by flowing N 2 gas as a carrier gas through concentrated aqueous HF (with HF concentration in a range from 45% to 55% volume (e.g. 49% volume)).
- the gas mixture is prepared by mixing the inert gas (such as molecular nitrogen) with the alcohol and then adding pure HF to the inert gas and alcohol mixture.
- the gas mixture includes an inert gas in a range from 80% to 99.9% volume, HF in a range from 0.05% to 10% volume, and alcohol in a range from 0.05% to 10% volume.
- the gas mixture includes an inert gas in a range from 90% to 99.8% volume, HF in a range from 0.1 % to 5% volume, and alcohol in a range from 0.1 % to 5% volume.
- ammonia NH 3
- any amine e.g. ethyl amine, ethylene diamine, pyrrolidine
- NH 3 ammonia
- any amine e.g. ethyl amine, ethylene diamine, pyrrolidine
- Addition of NH 3 works in particular at temperatures above 100°C where formation of NH 4 F is inhibited (as it is above the sublimation temperature) and volatile (NH 4 ) 2 SiF 4 is formed.
- the process can also be applied to the substrate after the rinsing liquid has been spun off the substrate and the substrate is relatively dry.
- the process can include exposure while the rinsing liquid is present and again after the rinsing liquid has been spun off and is dry. The process can be repeated one or more times.
- the process is performed at or near atmospheric pressures.
- the substrate surface may be maintained at a pressure in a range from 900 to 1100 hectopascals (hPa) during processing.
- the gas mixture is delivered to the substrate using a nozzle that is scanned across the surface of the substrate.
- the gas mixture can also be delivered to the substrate using a showerhead arranged above the surface of the substrate.
- vapors that can potentially enhance the process such as water or ammonia NH 3 vapors (gases) or amines can be supplied.
- the process is performed at a predetermined temperature in a range from 20°C to 400°C. In other examples, the process is performed at a predetermined temperature in a range from 50°C to 150°C. Partial pressures of HF and solvent vapor can be varied between I mTorr and up to their respective saturated vapor pressures at the specific process temperature.
- Adding a reactive vapor (e.g. HF/solvent vapor combination) to a drying process provides improved results relative to other I PA drying processes.
- controllability of the vapor etching is performed using a substrate heater with radial heating and/or a nozzle that can be scanned over the substrate.
- the method described herein increases the yield of the process.
- FIGs. 1A-1 C processing of a substrate is shown.
- a substrate 10 is shown prior to wet processing and drying.
- Substrate 10 includes high aspect ratio (HAR) structures 12-1 , 12-2, 12-3 and 12-4 (collectively HAR structures 12) defined on one or more underlying layers 14.
- the HAR structures 12 include pillars, vias, trenches, and/or other features.
- the substrate 10 in FIG. 1A is subjected to wet processing and drying.
- FIG. 1 B the substrate 10 is shown after the wet processing and drying.
- the HAR structures 12-2 and 12-3 partially collapse and lean towards one another.
- a bridging oxide 20 is formed between the HAR structures 12-2 and 12-3.
- Examples of bridging oxides that may be formed include silicon oxide (SiO x ), silicon oxynitride (SiO x N y ), titanium oxide (TiO x ), etc.
- FIG. 1C the substrate 10 is shown after treatment using the methods described herein such that the bridging oxide 20 is removed and the collapsed HAR structures 12-2 and 12-3 are repaired.
- the rotary chuck 50 includes a chamber 52 housing a rotary chuck 56.
- a substrate 58 is arranged on a surface of the rotary chuck 50.
- the rotary chuck 50 rotates the substrate 58 while liquid is dispensed onto the substrate 58 and/or to spin off the liquid.
- the substrate 58 may be attached to the rotary chuck 50 using any suitable mechanism.
- the substrate 58 can be attached to the rotary chuck 50 using gripping pins 59.
- the surface 60 of the rotary chuck 56 is transparent and a heater 61 is arranged under the surface 60.
- the heater 61 includes a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) that are arranged in one or more radial zones to allow radial heating of the substrate 60.
- the heater 61 can be operated to provide a moving heat wave that moves from a central location of the substrate outwardly to a radially outer edge thereof.
- the rotary chuck 56 rotates and the heater 61 is stationary. Suitable examples of a rotary chuck performing radial heating of the substrate are shown and described in U.S. Patent Application Serial Number 15/232,594.
- the rotary chuck 56 is rotated by a motor 62 via a drive shaft 63 as shown.
- the motor 62 includes a rotor and stator and the rotor is driven magnetically without physical contact. Suitable examples are shown in commonly-assigned U.S. Patent No. 6,485,531 , which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- Rinsing liquid is delivered by an arm 64 and a nozzle 66 that are scanned across the substrate 58 by a motor 70.
- a valve 72 selectively supplies the rinsing liquid from a liquid supply 74 to the arm 64.
- Another arm 84 (shown in an inactive position in FIG. 2A) and a gas nozzle 86 may be used to deliver a gas mixture including one or more of hydrofluoric (HF) gas, carrier gas, and second reactive component (e.g. solvent vapor and/or ammonia (NH 3 )) as will be described further below.
- HF hydrofluoric
- carrier gas e.g. solvent vapor and/or ammonia
- NH 3 ammonia
- an outlet of the gas nozzle 86 is arranged within a predetermined distance of a surface of the substrate 58.
- the predetermined distance is in a range from 1 mm to 40 mm.
- the predetermined distance is in a range from 2 mm to 2 cm.
- the gas mixture is delivered at a predetermined velocity in a range from 1 to 50 m/s.
- the gas mixture is delivered at a predetermined flow in a range from 1 to 20 standard liters per minute (slm).
- a cross-sectional area of an orifice of the nozzle 86 is in a range from 3 to 30 mm 2 .
- a motor 90 may be used to scan the nozzle 86 across the substrate 58 and a valve 92 may be used to selectively supply the gas mixture.
- a gas delivery system 100 includes a vapor supply 102 and a valve 104.
- the vapor supply 102 includes a heated liquid ampoule, bubbler or other vaporizer.
- the gas delivery system 100 further includes one or more gas supplies 112-1 , 112-2, and 1 12-N (collectively gas supplies 1 12) and valves 1 14-1 , 1 14- 2, and 114-N (collectively valves 1 14).
- An optional manifold 110 may be used to allow the gases and vapors to mix prior to delivery via the optional valve 92.
- mass flow controllers (not shown) are provided to more precisely control the gases and/or solvent vapor.
- a controller 130 controls the valves, the motors and the gas delivery system 100.
- the arms 64 and 84 are shown in plan view.
- the arm 64 is shown in a dispensing position over the substrate 58 while the arm 84 is shown in an inactive position.
- the arm 64 dispenses the rinsing liquid onto the substrate and the rinsing liquid is spun off. After dispensing the rinsing liquid, the arm 64 is moved to the inactive position and the arm 84 dispenses the gas mixture as will be described further below
- a rotary chuck 150 is arranged in a chamber 151 that is open at a top portion thereof. A bottom portion of the chamber 151 can be opened or closed.
- the chamber 151 defines one or more exhaust channels 152.
- the one or more exhaust channels 152 are located in a plane including the substrate 58, are directed in a radially outward direction and are connected to a vacuum source.
- the vacuum source includes a valve 153 and a pump 154 that are in fluid communication with the one or more exhaust channels 152.
- the rotary chuck 150 includes a plurality of gripping pins 155 arranged thereon and a transparent plate 156 arranged below the substrate 58.
- a heater 157 such as a printed circuit board including light emitting diodes (LEDs) may be arranged below the transparent plate 156 to heat the substrate 58.
- the heater 157 produces a moving heat wave that is used during cleaning and/or repair. The moving heat wave moves from a central location of the substrate outwardly to a radially outer edge thereof.
- the heater 157 is stationary and the rotary chuck 150 rotates. Suitable examples of a rotary chuck performing radial heating of the substrate are shown and described in U.S. Patent Application Serial Number 15/232,594.
- a fan 158 supplies airflow 159 to the top surface of the chamber 151 during processing.
- FIG. 3 another example of a rotary chuck for processing a substrate is shown.
- the gas mixture is dispensed using a showerhead 136 arranged above a surface of the substrate 58.
- Other suitable examples of a delivering gas through a showerhead onto a rotary chuck are shown and described in commonly-assigned U.S. Patent No. 8,926,788 and commonly-assigned U.S. Patent Publication Nos. US2012/0131815 and US2014/0026926, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- the showerhead 136 includes a plate including a plurality of through holes.
- the gas mixture is delivered by the gas delivery system 100 and the valve 92 to a gas plenum 134.
- the gas mixture flows into the gas plenum 134, through the showerhead 136, and into the chamber 52 to expose the substrate 58.
- a vertical position of the showerhead 136 and the gas plenum 134 is adjusted by one or more motors 170 to a location closer to the substrate prior to delivery of the gas mixture when repairing or preventing collapse.
- FIGs. 4-5 examples of methods for processing a substrate is shown. In FIG. 4, a method 180 for processing a substrate is shown. At 184 in FIG.
- the substrate is arranged on the rotary chuck.
- the rotary chuck is rotated.
- rinsing liquid is dispensed onto the substrate.
- the rinsing liquid is spun off.
- a gas mixture is supplied at 202.
- the gas mixture can be applied in an overlapping manner during 194.
- the substrate can be either rotating or not rotating when applying the gas mixture.
- the predetermined period is in a range from 0 to 60 seconds.
- the gas mixture starts to be supplied before the rinsing step 192 has ended.
- the gas mixture includes hydrofluoric (HF) gas and a carrier gas. The gas mixture is delivered for a predetermined period to prevent collapse and/or to repair HAR structures by removing bridging oxides.
- a method 210 for processing a substrate is shown. Steps 184 to 198 are similar to those described above.
- a gas mixture is supplied at 214.
- the gas mixture includes hydrofluoric (HF) gas, a carrier gas and at least one of solvent vapor and ammonia gas.
- the gas mixture is delivered for a predetermined period to prevent collapse and/or to repair HAR structures.
- the collapse and/or to repair of the HAR structures occurs by directing HF gas onto the substrate to remove stiction forces such as Van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds and covalent oxide bridges.
- the repair process according to the present disclosure was tested on a substrate with HAR structures including nanopillars (silicon (Si) cylinders having a diameter of 30nm, a pitch of 90nm and a height of 600nm).
- the repair process reduced the collapse percentage from almost 90% with the repair process according to the present disclosure to less than 10%.
- a system 288 includes a wet processing device 290 that performs a wet processing step. After wet processing in the wet processing device 290, the substrate is moved to a collapse repair device 300.
- the wet processing step includes wet cleaning. In some examples, the wet processing step is performed by a rotary chuck.
- the collapse repair device 300 includes a chamber 310 and a substrate support 312 for supporting a substrate 314.
- the substrate support 312 includes a heater 320 such as a resistive heater and/or cooling channels to control a temperature of the substrate 314 during processing.
- the controller 130 controls the motor 90, the valve 92 and the gas delivery system 100 to perform collapse repair. Since the collapse repair device 300 does not perform wet cleaning, the nozzles and rotary chuck associated with wet processing device are omitted and the collapse repair device 300 can be simplified.
- FIG. 8 another example of a collapse repair device 350 is shown.
- the nozzle 86, the arm 84 and the motor 90 of the collapse repair device in FIG. 7 are replaced by a showerhead 360 arranged above a surface of the substrate 314.
- the showerhead 360 includes a plate including a plurality of through holes.
- the gas mixture is delivered by the gas delivery system 100 and/or a valve 92 to a gas plenum 362.
- the gas mixture flows into the gas plenum 362 and through the showerhead 360 to expose the substrate 314.
- the phrase at least one of A, B, and C should be construed to mean a logical (A OR B OR C), using a non-exclusive logical OR, and should not be construed to mean "at least one of A, at least one of B, and at least one of C.”
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Un procédé de traitement de structures à rapport de forme élevé (HAR) disposées sur une surface d'un substrat consiste à a) rincer par centrifugation la surface du substrat à l'aide d'un premier liquide de rinçage; b) essorer le premier liquide de rinçage à partir de la surface du substrat; et c) diriger un mélange gazeux contenant du fluorure d'hydrogène sur la surface du substrat après que le premier liquide de rinçage a été distribué.A method of processing high aspect ratio (HAR) structures disposed on a surface of a substrate comprises: a) centrifugally flushing the surface of the substrate with a first rinse liquid; b) wringing the first rinsing liquid from the surface of the substrate; and (c) directing a gaseous mixture containing hydrogen fluoride onto the surface of the substrate after the first rinse liquid has been dispensed.
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